State of November 4, 2014 State General Governor

1. Bill Haslam - Republican 2. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown - Democratic 3. Shaun Crowell - Constitution 4. Isa Infante - Green 5. Steven Damon Coburn - Independent 6. John Jay Hooker - Independent 7. Daniel T. Lewis - Independent 8. Write-In - A. Darryl Haas - Independent 9. Write-In - BeLinda Jo Ivins - Independent 10. Write-In - Mark Pearson - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Anderson 13,367 3,171 262 379 100 385 94 0 0 0 Bedford 5,653 1,227 189 49 56 212 54 0 0 0 Benton 2,415 991 183 10 29 79 24 0 0 0 Bledsoe 1,786 620 68 13 17 51 18 0 0 0 Blount 23,653 4,171 561 442 164 472 197 0 0 0 Bradley 16,709 2,528 310 122 86 204 126 0 0 0 Campbell 4,981 1,145 79 30 25 135 39 0 0 0 Cannon 1,977 546 64 26 14 98 45 0 0 0 Carroll 4,313 1,430 239 28 44 118 30 0 0 0 Carter 8,376 1,530 308 118 91 182 172 0 0 0 Cheatham 6,191 1,535 232 132 49 331 54 0 0 0 Chester 2,659 510 103 11 33 44 24 0 0 0 Claiborne 4,015 948 88 19 37 121 41 0 0 0 Clay 963 378 26 6 17 43 12 0 0 0 Cocke 5,615 1,032 147 62 61 185 69 0 0 0 Coffee 7,986 2,008 271 77 103 365 104 0 9 0 Crockett 2,222 558 57 12 16 49 16 0 0 0 Cumberland 12,978 2,543 294 168 120 220 103 0 0 0 Davidson 71,661 47,438 1,673 4,451 731 7,166 831 0 0 2 Decatur 1,634 510 38 5 15 63 27 0 0 0 Dekalb 2,423 834 83 38 42 119 32 0 0 0 Dickson 6,830 2,297 244 78 49 326 61 0 0 0 Dyer 5,710 1,162 250 16 46 124 36 0 0 0 Fayette 8,141 1,976 217 47 47 84 42 0 0 0 Fentress 2,371 617 96 18 34 77 26 0 0 0 Franklin 6,595 2,022 156 169 52 239 56 0 1 0 Gibson 7,819 2,300 679 26 70 176 50 0 0 0 Giles 3,922 1,229 124 31 28 144 43 0 0 8 Grainger 3,274 635 69 26 29 90 25 0 0 0 Greene 10,146 2,118 422 107 117 255 136 0 0 1 Grundy 1,556 645 60 27 13 68 29 0 2 0 Hamblen 8,978 1,515 164 80 51 224 75 0 0 0 Hamilton 56,750 19,462 799 1,118 278 869 365 0 0 0 Hancock 676 166 25 12 4 27 10 0 0 0 Hardeman 2,891 1,809 75 10 25 59 19 0 0 0 Hardin 4,046 764 57 12 40 101 30 0 0 0 Hawkins 8,730 1,575 208 55 87 184 105 0 0 0 Haywood 1,940 1,341 36 10 12 25 9 0 0 0 Henderson 3,836 790 170 14 46 86 46 0 0 0 Henry 5,297 1,533 204 23 44 142 36 0 0 0 Hickman 2,956 976 127 24 32 118 40 0 0 0 Houston 1,005 634 67 14 15 44 12 0 0 0 Humphreys 2,512 1,201 288 16 13 121 23 0 0 0 Jackson 1,451 611 58 34 22 80 20 0 0 0 Jefferson 8,423 1,370 155 108 76 222 84 0 0 0 Johnson 2,547 484 86 24 33 53 26 0 0 0 Knox 78,571 15,986 1,390 2,806 487 2,214 522 0 0 0 Lake 629 409 35 3 17 51 19 0 0 0 Lauderdale 2,652 1,201 78 7 34 87 23 1 0 0 Lawrence 6,264 1,681 225 34 56 205 66 0 0 0 Lewis 1,857 531 89 44 17 48 27 0 0 0 Lincoln 4,720 1,077 164 39 54 127 54 0 0 0 Loudon 12,015 1,610 157 212 74 218 73 0 0 0 Macon 2,436 483 67 20 31 94 32 0 0 0 15-Dec-14 Page 1 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Governor

1. Bill Haslam - Republican 2. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown - Democratic 3. Shaun Crowell - Constitution 4. Isa Infante - Green 5. Steven Damon Coburn - Independent 6. John Jay Hooker - Independent 7. Daniel T. Lewis - Independent 8. Write-In - A. Darryl Haas - Independent 9. Write-In - BeLinda Jo Ivins - Independent 10. Write-In - Mark Pearson - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Madison 14,563 6,640 722 95 100 317 94 0 0 0 Marion 4,233 1,685 84 39 23 88 51 0 1 0 Marshall 4,279 1,224 151 27 32 185 40 0 0 0 Maury 12,790 4,145 763 170 131 337 130 0 0 0 McMinn 8,120 1,654 159 53 65 168 50 1 0 0 McNairy 4,019 1,032 106 20 41 97 34 0 0 0 Meigs 1,683 439 34 21 12 54 17 0 0 0 Monroe 7,567 1,788 169 50 50 147 44 0 0 0 Montgomery 20,185 7,073 640 319 181 456 209 0 0 0 Moore 1,145 306 40 5 15 41 13 0 0 0 Morgan 2,453 962 58 9 18 88 21 0 0 0 Obion 4,428 1,369 502 38 88 128 53 0 0 0 Overton 2,613 1,025 107 14 66 121 29 0 0 0 Perry 945 327 63 18 9 32 12 0 0 0 Pickett 1,154 328 15 9 54 37 14 0 0 0 Polk 2,505 829 63 29 18 44 23 0 0 0 Putnam 10,425 2,727 284 213 217 363 104 0 0 0 Rhea 4,792 873 106 27 29 61 28 0 0 0 Roane 10,310 2,178 252 154 72 370 69 0 0 0 Robertson 10,177 2,501 382 102 96 416 115 0 0 0 Rutherford 36,467 11,323 1,316 840 325 1,331 387 0 1 4 Scott 2,318 630 31 8 19 64 17 0 0 0 Sequatchie 2,418 549 42 18 17 36 26 0 0 0 Sevier 15,400 2,205 348 162 139 306 129 0 0 0 Shelby 107,089 69,193 1,783 2,268 1,487 2,711 731 1 0 0 Smith 2,720 1,048 102 26 30 167 33 0 0 0 Stewart 1,999 760 82 20 26 67 28 0 0 0 Sullivan 26,837 4,399 928 271 142 353 182 0 0 0 Sumner 28,090 6,121 744 278 233 901 235 0 0 0 Tipton 9,636 2,104 246 48 80 149 105 0 0 0 Trousdale 965 392 35 8 11 56 9 0 0 0 Unicoi 2,999 596 109 53 37 77 59 0 0 0 Union 2,311 520 53 18 13 71 18 0 0 0 Van Buren 903 483 35 7 20 48 16 0 0 0 Warren 5,285 1,648 164 37 47 297 65 0 0 0 Washington 19,707 4,485 808 533 162 349 252 0 0 0 Wayne 2,122 423 71 18 27 56 15 0 0 0 Weakley 5,082 1,600 372 52 69 145 44 1 0 0 White 4,030 1,214 144 49 70 146 48 0 0 0 Williamson 45,329 7,501 1,538 763 280 1,182 267 0 0 0 Wilson 22,580 5,075 613 219 178 893 173 0 0 0 STATEWIDE TOTALS 951,796 309,237 26,580 18,570 8,612 30,579 8,321 4 14 15

15-Dec-14 Page 2 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 1 Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section:

Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. The people retain the right through their elected state representatives and state senators to enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest or when necessary to save the life of the mother. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Anderson 9,213 9,016 Bedford 4,634 3,092 Benton 2,188 1,545 Bledsoe 1,660 976 Blount 16,364 13,934 Bradley 14,122 6,384 Campbell 4,008 2,442 Cannon 1,833 1,085 Carroll 4,142 2,126 Carter 7,026 3,820 Cheatham 4,738 4,081 Chester 2,615 831 Claiborne 3,138 2,165 Clay 939 555 Cocke 4,286 2,782 Coffee 6,695 4,887 Crockett 2,013 903 Cumberland 9,885 6,484 Davidson 46,717 92,098 Decatur 1,443 847 Dekalb 2,282 1,418 Dickson 5,726 4,829 Dyer 4,651 2,580 Fayette 6,144 4,320 Fentress 2,262 1,032 Franklin 5,473 4,172 Gibson 7,989 3,184 Giles 3,194 2,387 Grainger 2,552 1,588 Greene 8,043 5,014 Grundy 1,530 871 Hamblen 7,530 3,825 Hamilton 39,817 41,421 Hancock 606 342 Hardeman 2,464 2,477 Hardin 3,385 1,641 Hawkins 6,667 3,825 Haywood 1,683 1,774 Henderson 3,805 1,246 Henry 4,013 3,118 Hickman 2,653 1,911 Houston 864 913 Humphreys 2,324 1,866 Jackson 1,635 952 Jefferson 6,509 4,003 Johnson 2,029 1,144 Knox 50,635 54,124 Lake 650 298 Lauderdale 2,254 1,784 Lawrence 6,549 2,374 Lewis 1,797 1,038 Lincoln 4,394 1,626 Loudon 8,319 6,405 Macon 2,272 1,067 Madison 14,508 8,647 Marion 3,389 2,896 Marshall 3,318 2,736 Maury 11,038 8,121

03-Dec-14 Page 3 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 1 Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section:

Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. The people retain the right through their elected state representatives and state senators to enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest or when necessary to save the life of the mother. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 McMinn 7,060 3,654 McNairy 3,399 1,955 Meigs 1,293 912 Monroe 6,172 3,819 Montgomery 14,841 14,433 Moore 1,158 609 Morgan 2,317 1,381 Obion 4,937 1,510 Overton 2,624 1,492 Perry 760 654 Pickett 1,083 591 Polk 2,142 1,427 Putnam 9,380 5,813 Rhea 4,069 1,958 Roane 7,381 6,204 Robertson 8,070 6,165 Rutherford 31,688 24,634 Scott 2,032 1,029 Sequatchie 1,935 1,180 Sevier 11,827 7,375 Shelby 69,292 117,472 Smith 2,697 1,669 Stewart 1,647 1,325 Sullivan 19,700 13,553 Sumner 22,658 15,476 Tipton 7,101 5,084 Trousdale 887 697 Unicoi 2,481 1,436 Union 1,675 1,316 Van Buren 928 606 Warren 4,921 2,929 Washington 15,515 11,367 Wayne 1,914 840 Weakley 5,152 2,026 White 4,047 2,133 Williamson 34,422 26,425 Wilson 17,346 13,021 STATEWIDE TOTALS 729,163 657,192

03-Dec-14 Page 4 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 2 Shall Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the first and second sentences and by substituting instead the following:

Judges of the Supreme Court or any intermediate appellate court shall be appointed for a full term or to fill a vacancy by and at the discretion of the governor; shall be confirmed by the Legislature; and thereafter, shall be elected in a retention election by the qualified voters of the state. Confirmation by default occurs if the Legislature fails to reject an appointee within sixty calendar days of either the date of appointment, if made during the annual legislative session, or the convening date of the next annual legislative session, if made out of session. The Legislature is authorized to prescribe such provisions as may be necessary to carry out Sections two and three of this article. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Anderson 11,906 5,988 Bedford 4,500 3,187 Benton 1,843 1,772 Bledsoe 1,593 1,005 Blount 19,912 9,934 Bradley 14,145 6,166 Campbell 4,279 2,063 Cannon 1,476 1,424 Carroll 3,349 2,621 Carter 6,943 3,915 Cheatham 4,803 3,859 Chester 2,057 1,284 Claiborne 3,438 1,742 Clay 854 593 Cocke 3,236 3,927 Coffee 6,799 4,561 Crockett 1,651 1,248 Cumberland 11,413 4,837 Davidson 81,496 54,615 Decatur 1,391 785 Dekalb 2,119 1,561 Dickson 5,754 4,562 Dyer 4,057 3,100 Fayette 6,260 4,291 Fentress 1,990 1,225 Franklin 5,368 4,171 Gibson 5,714 5,241 Giles 3,361 2,166 Grainger 2,593 1,446 Greene 7,100 6,294 Grundy 1,248 1,136 Hamblen 7,580 3,702 Hamilton 54,927 24,194 Hancock 628 296 Hardeman 2,609 2,164 Hardin 3,142 1,637 Hawkins 7,250 3,523 Haywood 1,940 1,451 Henderson 2,970 1,931 Henry 4,561 2,507 Hickman 2,493 1,974 Houston 996 756 Humphreys 2,129 1,995 Jackson 1,315 1,190 Jefferson 6,462 4,046 Johnson 2,065 1,127 Knox 68,672 33,907 Lake 589 444 Lauderdale 2,212 1,762 Lawrence 5,097 3,631 Lewis 1,538 1,218 Lincoln 3,561 2,506 Loudon 9,547 5,024 Macon 1,782 1,549 Madison 12,464 10,038 Marion 4,034 2,183 03-Dec-14 Page 5 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 2 Shall Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the first and second sentences and by substituting instead the following:

Judges of the Supreme Court or any intermediate appellate court shall be appointed for a full term or to fill a vacancy by and at the discretion of the governor; shall be confirmed by the Legislature; and thereafter, shall be elected in a retention election by the qualified voters of the state. Confirmation by default occurs if the Legislature fails to reject an appointee within sixty calendar days of either the date of appointment, if made during the annual legislative session, or the convening date of the next annual legislative session, if made out of session. The Legislature is authorized to prescribe such provisions as may be necessary to carry out Sections two and three of this article. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Marshall 3,525 2,504 Maury 9,869 8,818 McMinn 7,104 3,372 McNairy 3,008 2,113 Meigs 1,520 715 Monroe 6,287 3,542 Montgomery 19,025 9,885 Moore 926 793 Morgan 2,400 1,246 Obion 3,571 2,759 Overton 2,433 1,616 Perry 863 553 Pickett 869 744 Polk 2,339 1,124 Putnam 8,909 6,093 Rhea 4,198 1,699 Roane 8,425 4,983 Robertson 8,184 5,970 Rutherford 29,682 25,706 Scott 1,944 1,053 Sequatchie 1,994 1,106 Sevier 12,313 6,375 Shelby 104,497 81,011 Smith 2,342 1,995 Stewart 1,786 1,171 Sullivan 21,655 11,287 Sumner 21,886 15,814 Tipton 7,518 4,607 Trousdale 916 643 Unicoi 2,372 1,488 Union 1,990 996 Van Buren 904 634 Warren 4,548 3,094 Washington 16,257 10,472 Wayne 1,711 962 Weakley 4,027 3,129 White 3,416 2,597 Williamson 36,103 22,991 Wilson 17,661 12,839 STATEWIDE TOTALS 832,188 533,973

03-Dec-14 Page 6 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 3 Shall Article II, Section 28 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the final substantive paragraph within the section:

Notwithstanding the authority to tax privileges or any other authority set forth in this Constitution, the Legislature shall not levy, authorize or otherwise permit any state or local tax upon payroll or earned personal income or any state or local tax measured by payroll or earned personal income; however, nothing contained herein shall be construed as proh biting any tax in effect on January 1, 2011, or adjustment of the rate of such tax. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Anderson 11,061 6,214 Bedford 5,503 1,975 Benton 2,507 1,028 Bledsoe 1,693 783 Blount 20,031 8,907 Bradley 14,764 5,141 Campbell 3,944 1,987 Cannon 1,972 834 Carroll 3,922 1,797 Carter 7,188 3,267 Cheatham 6,020 2,410 Chester 2,465 744 Claiborne 3,197 1,630 Clay 904 447 Cocke 4,895 2,103 Coffee 7,981 3,332 Crockett 1,975 816 Cumberland 11,244 4,484 Davidson 77,954 55,449 Decatur 1,534 596 Dekalb 2,375 1,166 Dickson 6,943 3,113 Dyer 4,739 2,181 Fayette 6,848 3,510 Fentress 2,161 930 Franklin 6,456 2,956 Gibson 7,489 3,175 Giles 3,684 1,711 Grainger 2,606 1,194 Greene 9,094 3,905 Grundy 1,621 711 Hamblen 7,970 2,915 Hamilton 50,883 26,944 Hancock 571 241 Hardeman 2,488 2,056 Hardin 3,416 1,289 Hawkins 7,317 3,147 Haywood 1,737 1,535 Henderson 3,559 1,116 Henry 4,806 2,075 Hickman 2,921 1,352 Houston 1,040 637 Humphreys 2,586 1,419 Jackson 1,602 790 Jefferson 7,231 3,002 Johnson 2,073 974 Knox 66,537 33,939 Lake 629 353 Lauderdale 2,322 1,534 Lawrence 5,959 2,376 Lewis 1,768 887 Lincoln 4,493 1,507 Loudon 10,010 4,141 Macon 2,320 848 Madison 14,348 7,426 Marion 3,915 2,066 Marshall 4,170 1,735

03-Dec-14 Page 7 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 3 Shall Article II, Section 28 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the final substantive paragraph within the section:

Notwithstanding the authority to tax privileges or any other authority set forth in this Constitution, the Legislature shall not levy, authorize or otherwise permit any state or local tax upon payroll or earned personal income or any state or local tax measured by payroll or earned personal income; however, nothing contained herein shall be construed as proh biting any tax in effect on January 1, 2011, or adjustment of the rate of such tax. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Maury 13,542 4,838 McMinn 7,217 2,833 McNairy 3,545 1,432 Meigs 1,451 685 Monroe 6,577 2,837 Montgomery 19,610 8,805 Moore 1,270 425 Morgan 2,467 1,038 Obion 4,716 1,522 Overton 2,665 1,157 Perry 880 488 Pickett 1,055 485 Polk 2,254 1,126 Putnam 10,042 4,447 Rhea 4,055 1,561 Roane 8,655 4,304 Robertson 9,704 4,032 Rutherford 39,413 15,011 Scott 1,810 969 Sequatchie 2,071 945 Sevier 13,932 4,522 Shelby 94,205 88,199 Smith 2,799 1,352 Stewart 2,012 874 Sullivan 22,968 9,250 Sumner 27,212 9,642 Tipton 8,207 3,646 Trousdale 998 499 Unicoi 2,623 1,101 Union 1,933 934 Van Buren 1,003 461 Warren 5,113 2,162 Washington 17,978 8,085 Wayne 1,802 711 Weakley 5,097 1,944 White 3,962 1,836 Williamson 44,702 13,563 Wilson 21,940 8,001 STATEWIDE TOTALS 882,926 450,522

03-Dec-14 Page 8 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 4 Shall Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the following language:

All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 501(c)(3) organization located in this state, as defined by the 2000 Tax Code or as may be amended from time to time.

and by substituting instead the following language:

All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 501(c)(3) or a 501(c)(19) organization, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code, located in this state. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Anderson 12,269 4,556 Bedford 5,265 2,024 Benton 2,367 1,068 Bledsoe 1,586 805 Blount 20,656 7,571 Bradley 14,590 5,076 Campbell 4,041 1,706 Cannon 1,869 860 Carroll 3,737 1,823 Carter 7,041 3,114 Cheatham 5,655 2,587 Chester 2,309 815 Claiborne 3,137 1,532 Clay 852 438 Cocke 4,849 2,023 Coffee 7,674 3,392 Crockett 1,907 769 Cumberland 11,065 4,394 Davidson 86,276 43,564 Decatur 1,410 663 Dekalb 2,161 1,178 Dickson 6,549 3,119 Dyer 4,645 2,122 Fayette 6,916 3,268 Fentress 2,099 902 Franklin 6,432 2,748 Gibson 7,375 3,130 Giles 3,623 1,588 Grainger 2,462 1,219 Greene 8,906 3,962 Grundy 1,553 709 Hamblen 7,885 2,858 Hamilton 54,706 21,625 Hancock 520 258 Hardeman 2,617 1,782 Hardin 3,288 1,298 Hawkins 7,560 2,786 Haywood 1,779 1,400 Henderson 3,336 1,190 Henry 4,602 2,172 Hickman 2,843 1,296 Houston 1,010 629 Humphreys 2,458 1,462 Jackson 1,510 818 Jefferson 7,235 2,846 Johnson 2,092 895 Knox 69,644 25,823 Lake 676 338 Lauderdale 2,406 1,367 Lawrence 5,608 2,508 Lewis 1,750 815 Lincoln 4,342 1,564 Loudon 10,280 3,578 03-Dec-14 Page 9 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Constitutional Amendment 4 Shall Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the following language:

All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 501(c)(3) organization located in this state, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code or as may be amended from time to time.

and by substituting instead the following language:

All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 501(c)(3) or a 501(c)(19) organization, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code, located in this state. 1. Yes 2. No 1 2 Macon 2,128 908 Madison 14,555 6,616 Marion 4,081 1,758 Marshall 3,959 1,790 Maury 13,041 4,886 McMinn 7,159 2,641 McNairy 3,234 1,547 Meigs 1,451 625 Monroe 6,415 2,730 Montgomery 19,722 8,189 Moore 1,215 424 Morgan 2,405 1,013 Obion 4,555 1,596 Overton 2,497 1,158 Perry 832 503 Pickett 1,037 459 Polk 2,248 1,044 Putnam 9,505 4,546 Rhea 3,962 1,514 Roane 8,934 3,714 Robertson 9,259 4,208 Rutherford 37,138 15,906 Scott 1,724 951 Sequatchie 2,011 918 Sevier 13,328 4,604 Shelby 112,490 64,547 Smith 2,598 1,423 Stewart 1,906 923 Sullivan 23,785 7,904 Sumner 25,788 10,194 Tipton 8,033 3,597 Trousdale 918 536 Unicoi 2,571 1,035 Union 1,880 887 Van Buren 903 490 Warren 4,755 2,304 Washington 18,216 7,294 Wayne 1,690 711 Weakley 4,971 2,070 White 3,833 1,749 Williamson 41,783 14,707 Wilson 21,415 8,075 STATEWIDE TOTALS 903,353 394,727

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1. Lamar Alexander - Republican 2. Gordon Ball - Democratic 3. Joe Wilmoth - Constitution 4. Martin Pleasant - Green 5. Tom Emerson, Jr. - Independent 6. Edmund L. Gauthier - Independent 7. Joshua James - Independent 8. Danny Page - Independent 9. Bartholomew J. Phillips - Independent 10. C. Salekin - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Anderson 11,612 5,262 398 216 148 47 95 64 36 14 Bedford 5,044 1,995 237 42 78 9 31 53 11 6 Benton 2,202 1,293 117 7 35 8 14 30 10 1 Bledsoe 1,812 635 75 11 22 2 7 22 6 1 Blount 20,560 7,160 875 311 357 64 152 148 44 32 Bradley 16,137 3,277 420 133 197 24 72 56 28 11 Campbell 4,522 1,549 128 32 55 14 38 22 6 13 Cannon 1,771 826 113 22 33 2 11 32 4 2 Carroll 4,091 1,677 262 30 52 11 21 32 19 6 Carter 7,983 2,053 321 94 108 20 68 99 22 5 Cheatham 5,542 2,366 324 77 72 18 55 84 17 2 Chester 2,408 646 181 19 51 6 15 43 8 2 Claiborne 3,695 1,326 128 19 38 9 37 18 13 6 Clay 905 468 37 10 16 3 8 13 1 0 Cocke 4,391 2,499 149 53 82 10 40 23 13 7 Coffee 7,414 3,037 354 94 140 19 68 74 29 9 Crockett 1,980 737 97 15 34 6 6 15 2 1 Cumberland 11,439 3,737 509 116 174 42 62 190 26 9 Davidson 59,972 69,665 2,238 2,129 711 189 515 670 227 97 Decatur 1,450 693 57 9 32 7 8 9 6 2 Dekalb 2,165 1,191 120 28 41 7 15 31 10 3 Dickson 6,282 3,175 313 80 100 23 62 102 25 7 Dyer 5,093 1,574 374 28 99 12 30 43 19 2 Fayette 7,402 2,517 329 68 53 17 30 36 17 4 Fentress 2,250 744 112 19 27 6 23 44 10 4 Franklin 5,889 2,998 260 72 74 22 36 42 22 8 Gibson 7,235 2,825 760 43 107 13 51 46 22 6 Giles 3,474 1,710 177 22 59 14 29 38 19 6 Grainger 2,950 987 89 34 42 5 22 13 9 4 Greene 9,688 2,775 434 132 140 38 73 135 38 3 Grundy 1,372 817 84 23 23 6 8 18 4 0 Hamblen 8,157 2,484 263 84 96 21 28 45 19 1 Hamilton 51,347 25,373 1,137 713 394 87 251 238 83 40 Hancock 650 231 32 8 5 0 1 3 1 0 Hardeman 2,623 1,993 96 18 42 7 16 11 4 3 Hardin 3,803 1,057 102 30 49 8 12 34 6 0 Hawkins 8,037 2,288 295 74 122 28 43 76 26 2 Haywood 1,727 1,544 63 21 12 4 5 9 0 0 Henderson 3,576 962 228 26 57 8 36 40 19 2 Henry 4,816 1,968 186 33 76 12 18 47 8 3 Hickman 2,584 1,387 200 25 57 8 25 33 5 3 Houston 947 735 48 4 13 7 6 9 7 2 Humphreys 2,227 1,561 260 13 36 8 20 15 6 4 Jackson 1,326 838 154 34 25 6 11 15 3 3 Jefferson 7,429 2,448 265 92 109 20 61 43 25 4 Johnson 2,400 595 103 28 42 6 12 32 6 2 Knox 66,093 30,802 2,436 1,742 841 214 369 384 139 61 Lake 619 418 46 6 21 4 10 17 3 1 Lauderdale 2,411 1,393 92 14 50 8 10 19 7 1 Lawrence 5,888 2,306 223 40 78 12 24 56 16 3 Lewis 1,655 736 121 36 26 6 23 35 11 1 Lincoln 4,569 1,239 208 49 86 16 24 56 21 3 Loudon 10,751 3,031 317 134 147 17 74 41 22 9 Macon 2,312 725 104 22 43 8 14 22 5 0 03-Dec-14 Page 11 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General United States Senate

1. Lamar Alexander - Republican 2. Gordon Ball - Democratic 3. Joe Wilmoth - Constitution 4. Martin Pleasant - Green 5. Tom Emerson, Jr. - Independent 6. Edmund L. Gauthier - Independent 7. Joshua James - Independent 8. Danny Page - Independent 9. Bartholomew J. Phillips - Independent 10. C. Salekin - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Madison 13,377 7,871 1,053 83 165 23 53 116 19 8 Marion 3,963 1,968 101 28 53 10 25 25 12 2 Marshall 3,650 1,898 187 34 59 4 30 37 14 1 Maury 11,489 5,831 727 138 176 34 85 147 29 11 McMinn 7,717 2,177 256 68 96 17 36 81 27 9 McNairy 3,696 1,343 159 22 51 7 11 27 10 1 Meigs 1,579 550 50 16 24 6 13 8 1 1 Monroe 6,838 2,516 243 44 98 16 37 39 24 4 Montgomery 17,561 9,721 730 253 253 67 171 151 46 29 Moore 1,152 445 48 6 16 4 5 11 2 1 Morgan 2,426 982 115 18 39 7 13 11 12 1 Obion 4,631 1,500 373 29 93 11 25 33 17 2 Overton 2,334 1,321 214 17 34 7 21 20 8 2 Perry 838 447 59 25 10 1 5 11 1 0 Pickett 1,105 426 55 9 7 4 6 6 4 2 Polk 2,411 958 85 24 14 7 11 19 8 2 Putnam 9,127 3,892 1,346 120 124 20 61 62 24 12 Rhea 4,601 1,071 121 33 41 5 25 26 10 2 Roane 9,194 3,477 303 99 137 18 52 105 24 11 Robertson 9,028 3,751 490 96 135 21 145 178 17 9 Rutherford 33,612 16,761 1,674 532 480 92 373 437 111 60 Scott 2,143 755 57 13 46 4 10 7 7 3 Sequatchie 2,258 652 64 28 41 5 12 10 3 1 Sevier 14,073 3,627 477 189 199 37 77 68 42 5 Shelby 90,415 88,921 2,638 1,544 869 252 505 483 302 81 Smith 2,559 1,427 147 27 38 7 27 28 10 1 Stewart 1,815 968 73 18 25 26 15 23 3 3 Sullivan 24,425 6,243 1,032 233 298 49 147 365 82 14 Sumner 25,615 9,292 1,068 250 332 57 180 400 69 11 Tipton 8,550 2,825 366 55 201 40 56 57 16 4 Trousdale 856 554 53 14 13 3 3 15 3 4 Unicoi 2,876 759 114 45 41 13 30 27 15 4 Union 2,016 794 84 15 47 3 11 10 11 1 Van Buren 888 531 41 8 19 4 8 14 5 0 Warren 4,761 2,352 205 40 65 31 35 53 14 3 Washington 18,265 6,286 824 334 241 37 118 265 48 12 Wayne 2,017 535 73 12 27 6 20 8 4 1 Weakley 5,067 1,852 296 49 76 11 21 69 12 1 White 3,721 1,678 309 31 57 18 27 53 11 3 Williamson 42,501 12,660 1,816 527 518 82 230 320 91 28 Wilson 20,260 7,903 911 210 272 60 148 363 53 16 STATEWIDE TOTALS 850,087 437,848 36,088 12,570 11,157 2,314 5,678 7,713 2,386 787

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11. Eric Schechter - Independent 12. Rick Tyler - Independent 13. Write-In - DeWayne A. Jones - Independent 14. Write-In - Erin Kent Magee - Independent 11 12 13 14 Anderson 22 80 0 0 Bedford 9 49 0 0 Benton 6 16 0 0 Bledsoe 5 11 0 0 Blount 28 137 0 0 Bradley 25 79 0 0 Campbell 14 25 0 0 Cannon 4 20 0 0 Carroll 9 25 0 0 Carter 15 68 0 0 Cheatham 13 46 0 0 Chester 4 21 0 0 Claiborne 9 32 0 0 Clay 2 6 0 0 Cocke 7 35 0 0 Coffee 15 70 0 1 Crockett 1 19 0 0 Cumberland 22 77 0 0 Davidson 258 383 0 0 Decatur 2 15 0 0 Dekalb 1 20 0 0 Dickson 15 69 0 0 Dyer 9 42 0 0 Fayette 6 53 0 0 Fentress 2 19 0 0 Franklin 20 45 0 0 Gibson 10 67 0 0 Giles 8 40 0 0 Grainger 5 22 0 0 Greene 15 81 0 0 Grundy 3 18 0 0 Hamblen 14 68 0 0 Hamilton 62 226 0 0 Hancock 1 6 0 0 Hardeman 0 31 0 0 Hardin 5 30 0 0 Hawkins 6 52 0 0 Haywood 5 6 0 0 Henderson 2 46 0 0 Henry 11 37 0 0 Hickman 12 33 0 0 Houston 2 9 0 0 Humphreys 5 24 0 0 Jackson 3 13 0 0 Jefferson 8 69 0 0 Johnson 4 15 0 0 Knox 83 258 0 0 Lake 3 16 0 0 Lauderdale 11 18 0 0 Lawrence 12 54 0 0 Lewis 11 14 0 0 Lincoln 7 30 0 0 Loudon 19 59 0 0 Macon 4 23 0 0 Madison 21 83 0 0 Marion 7 34 0 0 Marshall 9 32 0 0 Maury 26 88 0 0 McMinn 13 46 0 0 McNairy 3 23 0 0 Meigs 5 12 0 0 03-Dec-14 Page 13 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General United States Senate

11. Eric Schechter - Independent 12. Rick Tyler - Independent 13. Write-In - DeWayne A. Jones - Independent 14. Write-In - Erin Kent Magee - Independent 11 12 13 14 Monroe 6 46 0 0 Montgomery 50 118 0 0 Moore 1 7 0 0 Morgan 6 17 0 0 Obion 6 52 0 0 Overton 4 13 0 0 Perry 2 4 0 0 Pickett 1 8 0 0 Polk 2 24 0 0 Putnam 19 69 0 0 Rhea 5 27 0 0 Roane 17 64 0 0 Robertson 18 80 0 0 Rutherford 86 304 0 0 Scott 2 15 0 0 Sequatchie 3 17 0 0 Sevier 18 96 0 1 Shelby 201 637 0 1 Smith 1 23 0 0 Stewart 5 14 0 0 Sullivan 45 106 0 0 Sumner 36 162 0 1 Tipton 9 65 0 0 Trousdale 0 20 0 0 Unicoi 7 20 0 0 Union 3 10 0 0 Van Buren 3 13 0 0 Warren 14 55 0 0 Washington 40 109 0 0 Wayne 3 24 0 0 Weakley 7 41 0 0 White 10 46 0 0 Williamson 67 178 0 1 Wilson 38 130 0 0 STATEWIDE TOTALS 1,673 5,759 0 5

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1. Phil Roe - Republican 2. Robert N. Smith - Green 3. Robert D. Franklin - Independent 4. Michael D. Salyer - Independent 5. Write-In - Scott Kudialis - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 Carter 8,930 694 887 291 0 Cocke 5,694 467 496 230 0 Greene 11,103 864 862 458 0 Hamblen 9,219 693 693 235 0 Hancock 755 64 64 21 0 Hawkins 9,062 584 796 397 0 Jefferson 1,679 100 172 43 0 Johnson 2,684 203 197 94 0 Sevier 15,413 1,268 1,254 438 0 Sullivan 27,371 2,083 2,180 911 0 Unicoi 3,121 312 294 140 0 Washington 20,502 2,537 2,011 890 14 DISTRICT TOTALS 115,533 9,869 9,906 4,148 14 United States House of Representatives District 2

1. John J. Duncan, Jr. - Republican 2. Bob Scott - Democratic 3. Norris Dryer - Green 4. Casey Adam Gouge - Independent 1 2 3 4 Blount 22,955 5,586 544 888 Campbell 741 235 20 15 Claiborne 4,123 1,042 35 110 Grainger 3,226 730 61 109 Jefferson 6,520 1,551 128 222 Knox 71,955 25,837 3,057 2,451 Loudon 11,363 2,631 188 428 DISTRICT TOTALS 120,883 37,612 4,033 4,223 United States House of Representatives District 3

1. Chuck Fleischmann - Republican 2. Mary M. Headrick - Democratic 3. Cassandra J Mitchell - Independent 1 2 3 Anderson 11,231 6,179 627 Bradley 4,281 979 193 Campbell 3,791 1,378 190 Hamilton 45,232 32,435 2,193 McMinn 7,579 2,730 338 Monroe 7,038 2,636 295 Morgan 2,507 1,015 128 Polk 2,299 1,166 116 Roane 9,106 3,922 484 Scott 2,204 708 114 Union 2,076 835 92 DISTRICT TOTALS 97,344 53,983 4,770

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1. Scott DesJarlais - Republican 2. Lenda Sherrell - Democratic 3. Robert Rankin Doggart - Independent 1 2 3 Bedford 4,782 2,423 405 Bledsoe 1,638 804 167 Bradley 9,210 4,162 1,134 Franklin 5,842 3,422 358 Grundy 1,325 1,016 106 Lincoln 4,641 1,507 236 Marion 3,732 2,327 242 Marshall 3,280 2,268 365 Maury 8,119 4,983 903 Meigs 1,256 748 206 Moore 1,118 551 67 Rhea 3,834 1,590 388 Rutherford 29,568 20,893 3,811 Sequatchie 1,947 945 208 Van Buren 739 533 84 Warren 3,784 3,185 566 DISTRICT TOTALS 84,815 51,357 9,246 United States House of Representatives District 5

1. Bob Ries - Republican 2. Jim Cooper - Democratic 3. Paul Deakin - Independent 4. Write-In - Matthew David Sharafi - Independent 1 2 3 4 Cheatham 3,745 2,584 139 0 Davidson 45,509 89,238 2,670 0 Dickson 5,824 4,326 241 0 DISTRICT TOTALS 55,078 96,148 3,050 0 United States House of Representatives District 6

1. Diane Black - Republican 2. Amos Scott Powers - Democratic 3. Mike Winton - Independent 1 2 3 Cannon 2,006 648 222 Cheatham 1,735 471 87 Clay 962 385 118 Coffee 7,694 2,441 1,305 Cumberland 12,131 3,297 908 Dekalb 2,361 1,033 192 Fentress 2,461 607 187 Jackson 1,563 692 176 Macon 2,553 559 194 Overton 2,625 1,123 270 Pickett 1,120 372 103 Putnam 10,504 3,608 837 Robertson 9,821 3,288 915 Smith 2,858 1,147 246 Sumner 27,557 8,457 1,867 Trousdale 997 457 96 Van Buren 85 60 10 White 4,049 1,471 466 Wilson 22,149 7,116 1,435 DISTRICT TOTALS 115,231 37,232 9,634

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1. Marsha Blackburn - Republican 2. Daniel Cramer - Democratic 3. Leonard D. Ladner - Independent 1 2 3 Benton 2,292 1,276 117 Chester 2,687 596 114 Decatur 1,581 637 80 Giles 3,798 1,583 183 Hardeman 2,744 1,944 104 Hardin 4,016 983 124 Henderson 4,005 889 171 Hickman 2,983 1,309 161 Houston 1,030 701 45 Humphreys 2,423 1,568 161 Lawrence 6,268 2,037 287 Lewis 1,873 689 144 Maury 3,163 1,495 155 McNairy 3,992 1,263 129 Montgomery 18,188 9,850 1,083 Perry 941 409 60 Stewart 1,886 954 112 Wayne 2,205 452 104 Williamson 44,459 13,645 1,759 DISTRICT TOTALS 110,534 42,280 5,093 United States House of Representatives District 8

1. Stephen Lee Fincher - Republican 2. Wes Bradley - Democratic 3. Mark Rawles - Constitution 4. James Hart - Independent 5. Write-In - Dana Matheny - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 Benton 11 8 0 4 0 Carroll 4,334 1,533 219 131 0 Crockett 2,296 594 64 57 0 Dyer 5,607 1,313 254 160 0 Fayette 7,465 2,456 256 162 0 Gibson 7,750 2,498 695 227 0 Haywood 1,809 1,483 69 41 0 Henry 4,349 2,187 202 389 0 Lake 668 388 33 47 0 Lauderdale 2,713 1,217 74 64 0 Madison 13,902 7,659 898 389 0 Obion 4,742 1,506 249 193 0 Shelby 52,384 15,168 936 1,128 4 Tipton 8,987 2,595 293 273 0 Weakley 5,238 1,828 209 187 0 DISTRICT TOTALS 122,255 42,433 4,451 3,452 4 United States House of Representatives District 9

1. Charlotte Bergmann - Republican 2. - Democratic 3. Floyd Wayne Alberson - Independent 4. Herbert Bass - Independent 5. Paul Cook - Independent 1 2 3 4 5 Shelby 27,173 87,376 766 483 752 DISTRICT TOTALS 27,173 87,376 766 483 752

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1. Steve Southerland - Republican 1 Cocke 5,452 Greene 10,983 Hamblen 9,749 Sevier 3,514 DISTRICT TOTALS 29,698 Tennessee Senate District 3

1. Rusty Crowe - Republican 1 Carter 7,314 Unicoi 3,362 Washington 21,832 DISTRICT TOTALS 32,508 Tennessee Senate District 5

1. Randy McNally - Republican 1 Anderson 14,608 Knox 10,370 Loudon 12,324 DISTRICT TOTALS 37,302 Tennessee Senate District 7

1. Richard Briggs - Republican 2. Cheri K. Siler - Democratic 1 2 Knox 27,942 14,880 DISTRICT TOTALS 27,942 14,880 Tennessee Senate District 9

1. Mike Bell - Republican 1 Bradley 10,723 McMinn 8,888 Meigs 1,691 Monroe 7,933 Polk 2,513 DISTRICT TOTALS 31,748 Tennessee Senate District 11

1. Bo Watson - Republican 1 Hamilton 37,386 DISTRICT TOTALS 37,386

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1. Bill Ketron - Republican 1 Rutherford 29,489 DISTRICT TOTALS 29,489 Tennessee Senate District 15

1. Paul Bailey - Republican 2. Betty Vaudt - Democratic 3. William L. Draper - Independent 1 2 3 Bledsoe 1,884 641 67 Cumberland 12,223 3,291 607 Jackson 1,485 627 296 Overton 2,629 1,106 172 Putnam 10,687 3,439 664 White 4,766 1,159 216 DISTRICT TOTALS 33,674 10,263 2,022 Tennessee Senate District 17

1. Mae Beavers - Republican 1 Cannon 2,110 Clay 1,010 Dekalb 2,623 Macon 2,590 Smith 3,138 Wilson 23,983 DISTRICT TOTALS 35,454 Tennessee Senate District 19

1. Sterlina Inez Brady - Republican 2. Thelma M. Harper - Democratic 3. George Thomas - Independent 4. Write-In - Rueben (Dock) Dockery - Independent 1 2 3 4 Davidson 4,701 23,235 2,899 38 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,701 23,235 2,899 38 Tennessee Senate District 21

1. Diana Cuellar - Republican 2. Jeff Yarbro - Democratic 1 2 Davidson 12,714 25,402 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,714 25,402 Tennessee Senate District 23

1. Jack Johnson - Republican 2. Amy H. Balderrama - Green 1 2 Williamson 45,732 9,366 DISTRICT TOTALS 45,732 9,366

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1. Kerry Roberts - Republican 2. Tony Gross - Democratic 1 2 Cheatham 6,111 2,592 Dickson 6,898 3,349 Hickman 2,962 1,437 Humphreys 2,496 1,598 Robertson 10,870 3,340 DISTRICT TOTALS 29,337 12,316 Tennessee Senate District 27

1. Ed Jackson - Republican 2. Randy Lamb - Democratic 3. Tim York - Constitution 4. James A. Baxter - Independent 1 2 3 4 Crockett 1,714 1,174 111 35 Dyer 5,195 1,803 263 125 Lake 521 557 33 31 Lauderdale 2,307 1,593 63 61 Madison 13,594 8,388 669 527 DISTRICT TOTALS 23,331 13,515 1,139 779 Tennessee Senate District 29

1. James R. "Jim" Finney - Republican 2. Lee Harris - Democratic 1 2 Shelby 6,123 27,707 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,123 27,707 Tennessee Senate District 30

1. George Shea Flinn - Republican 2. Sara Kyle - Democratic 3. David W. Vinciarelli - Independent 1 2 3 Shelby 7,044 18,377 858 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,044 18,377 858 Tennessee Senate District 31

1. Brian Kelsey - Republican 1 Shelby 39,646 DISTRICT TOTALS 39,646 Tennessee Senate District 33

1. Reginald Tate - Democratic 1 Shelby 24,839 DISTRICT TOTALS 24,839

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1. Jon C. Lundberg - Republican 2. Write-In - Harold Wayne Tucker - Independent 1 2 Sullivan 9,460 1 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,460 1 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2

1. Bud Hulsey - Republican 2. J. R. Enfield - Independent 1 2 Sullivan 12,249 2,302 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,249 2,302 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3

1. Timothy Hill - Republican 2. Write-In - Vance A. Carrier - Independent 1 2 Carter 1,658 0 Johnson 2,841 0 Sullivan 6,210 4 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,709 4 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4

1. John B. Holsclaw, Jr. - Republican 2. Rob Martin - Democratic 1 2 Carter 7,556 1,475 Unicoi 3,034 854 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,590 2,329 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5

1. David B. Hawk - Republican 2. Kermit E. Steck - Independent 1 2 Greene 8,396 2,798 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,396 2,798 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6

1. James (Micah) Van Huss - Republican 1 Washington 11,416 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,416 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7

1. - Republican 1 Washington 9,487 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,487

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1. Art Swann - Republican 1 Blount 12,816 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,816 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9

1. Mike Harrison - Republican 1 Hancock 786 Hawkins 8,332 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,118 Tennessee House of Representatives District 10

1. - Republican 1 Hamblen 9,504 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,504 Tennessee House of Representatives District 11

1. - Republican 2. Marjorie J. Ramsey - Democratic 3. Roland A. Dykes III - Independent 1 2 3 Cocke 4,749 1,370 1,256 Greene 1,046 298 82 Jefferson 2,494 674 211 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,289 2,342 1,549 Tennessee House of Representatives District 12

1. - Republican 1 Sevier 10,869 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,869 Tennessee House of Representatives District 13

1. Eddie Smith - Republican 2. Gloria Johnson - Democratic 1 2 Knox 6,730 6,548 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,730 6,548 Tennessee House of Representatives District 14

1. Ryan A Haynes - Republican 1 Knox 17,664 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,664

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1. Joseph "Joe" Armstrong - Democratic 2. Pete Drew - Independent 1 2 Knox 5,464 1,726 DISTRICT TOTALS 5,464 1,726 Tennessee House of Representatives District 16

1. Bill Dunn - Republican 1 Knox 12,660 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,660 Tennessee House of Representatives District 17

1. Andrew E. Farmer - Republican 1 Jefferson 5,542 Sevier 4,447 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,989 Tennessee House of Representatives District 18

1. Martin Daniel - Republican 1 Knox 11,970 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,970 Tennessee House of Representatives District 19

1. Harry Brooks - Republican 1 Knox 11,280 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,280 Tennessee House of Representatives District 20

1. - Republican 2. John Ross Conley - Democratic 1 2 Blount 11,511 3,201 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,511 3,201 Tennessee House of Representatives District 21

1. - Republican 2. Pamela O. Weston - Democratic 1 2 Loudon 8,800 2,004 Monroe 4,992 1,742 DISTRICT TOTALS 13,792 3,746

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1. - Republican 1 Bradley 7,048 Meigs 1,820 Polk 2,468 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,336 Tennessee House of Representatives District 23

1. John W. Forgety - Republican 1 McMinn 9,380 Monroe 2,672 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,052 Tennessee House of Representatives District 24

1. Kevin D. Brooks - Republican 1 Bradley 10,896 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,896 Tennessee House of Representatives District 25

1. - Republican 2. Judy Barnett - Democratic 1 2 Cumberland 13,051 3,516 Putnam 707 315 Van Buren 835 604 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,593 4,435 Tennessee House of Representatives District 26

1. Gerald McCormick - Republican 1 Hamilton 14,751 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,751 Tennessee House of Representatives District 27

1. - Republican 2. Eric McRoy - Democratic 1 2 Hamilton 13,337 4,505 DISTRICT TOTALS 13,337 4,505 Tennessee House of Representatives District 28

1. JoAnne Favors - Democratic 1 Hamilton 9,562 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,562

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1. - Republican 1 Hamilton 12,397 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,397 Tennessee House of Representatives District 30

1. Marc Gravitt - Republican 1 Hamilton 11,575 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,575 Tennessee House of Representatives District 31

1. - Republican 1 Bledsoe 2,245 Rhea 5,327 Roane 1,127 Sequatchie 2,622 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,321 Tennessee House of Representatives District 32

1. - Republican 2. Joe Kneiser - Democratic 1 2 Loudon 2,920 734 Roane 9,001 2,877 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,921 3,611 Tennessee House of Representatives District 33

1. John D. Ragan - Republican 1 Anderson 11,783 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,783 Tennessee House of Representatives District 34

1. - Republican 1 Rutherford 12,284 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,284 Tennessee House of Representatives District 35

1. Jerry Sexton - Republican 1 Claiborne 4,358 Grainger 3,136 Union 799 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,293

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1. Dennis H. Powers - Republican 2. James Virgil Kidwell - Democratic 1 2 Anderson 1,593 579 Campbell 4,903 1,409 Union 1,470 467 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,966 2,455 Tennessee House of Representatives District 37

1. Dawn White - Republican 1 Rutherford 10,909 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,909 Tennessee House of Representatives District 38

1. Kelly T. Keisling - Republican 1 Clay 1,136 Fentress 1,381 Macon 2,827 Pickett 1,275 Scott 2,450 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,069 Tennessee House of Representatives District 39

1. David Alexander - Republican 2. Matthew Huffer - Democratic 1 2 Franklin 6,405 3,006 Marion 2,109 1,035 Moore 1,105 586 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,619 4,627 Tennessee House of Representatives District 40

1. - Republican 2. Sarah Marie Smith - Democratic 1 2 Dekalb 1,884 973 Smith 2,660 1,838 Sumner 5,875 2,287 Trousdale 937 598 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,356 5,696 Tennessee House of Representatives District 41

1. John Mark Windle - Democratic 1 Fentress 1,241 Jackson 1,680 Morgan 2,904 Overton 3,412 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,237

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1. Ryan Williams - Republican 2. Mike Walsh - Democratic 1 2 Putnam 10,054 3,947 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,054 3,947 Tennessee House of Representatives District 43

1. Robert F. Dunham - Republican 2. - Democratic 3. Edward Leon Buck - Independent 1 2 3 Grundy 1,161 1,184 73 Warren 1,724 3,107 126 White 3,622 2,270 210 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,507 6,561 409 Tennessee House of Representatives District 44

1. - Republican 1 Sumner 10,840 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,840 Tennessee House of Representatives District 45

1. Courtney L. Rogers - Republican 2. Steven D. Puckett, Jr. - Democratic 1 2 Sumner 12,185 3,958 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,185 3,958 Tennessee House of Representatives District 46

1. Mark A Pody - Republican 2. Candace Reed - Democratic 1 2 Cannon 1,946 969 Dekalb 554 356 Wilson 7,396 3,452 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,896 4,777 Tennessee House of Representatives District 47

1. Judd Matheny - Republican 1 Coffee 9,249 Warren 2,292 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,541

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1. - Republican 2. William Bill Campbell - Democratic 1 2 Rutherford 9,067 4,486 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,067 4,486 Tennessee House of Representatives District 49

1. - Republican 2. Mike Williams - Democratic 1 2 Rutherford 7,959 4,708 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,959 4,708 Tennessee House of Representatives District 50

1. Troy Brewer - Republican 2. - Democratic 1 2 Davidson 8,680 9,109 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,680 9,109 Tennessee House of Representatives District 51

1. Brian L. Mason - Republican 2. Bill Beck - Democratic 1 2 Davidson 3,601 9,188 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,601 9,188 Tennessee House of Representatives District 52

1. Mike Stewart - Democratic 1 Davidson 7,551 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,551 Tennessee House of Representatives District 53

1. John Wang - Republican 2. - Democratic 3. Tonya Miller - Independent 1 2 3 Davidson 4,927 6,098 417 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,927 6,098 417 Tennessee House of Representatives District 54

1. Brenda Gilmore - Democratic 2. Martin Holsinger - Green 1 2 Davidson 11,761 1,206 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,761 1,206

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1. - Democratic 1 Davidson 10,543 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,543 Tennessee House of Representatives District 56

1. Beth Harwell - Republican 2. Chris Moth - Democratic 1 2 Davidson 14,839 8,601 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,839 8,601 Tennessee House of Representatives District 57

1. Susan M Lynn - Republican 2. Jesse McLevain - Democratic 1 2 Wilson 14,917 4,533 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,917 4,533 Tennessee House of Representatives District 58

1. Harold M. Love - Democratic 1 Davidson 7,733 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,733 Tennessee House of Representatives District 59

1. - Democratic 1 Davidson 6,670 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,670 Tennessee House of Representatives District 60

1. - Republican 2. - Democratic 1 2 Davidson 7,339 8,415 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,339 8,415 Tennessee House of Representatives District 61

1. Charles M. Sargent Jr. - Republican 1 Williamson 17,802 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,802

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1. - Republican 1 Bedford 6,445 Lincoln 2,651 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,096 Tennessee House of Representatives District 63

1. - Republican 1 Williamson 17,468 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,468 Tennessee House of Representatives District 64

1. - Republican 2. James Gray - Independent 1 2 Maury 11,213 3,760 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,213 3,760 Tennessee House of Representatives District 65

1. - Republican 2. Bill Peach - Democratic 1 2 Williamson 12,089 4,386 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,089 4,386 Tennessee House of Representatives District 66

1. Sabi (Doc) Kumar - Republican 1 Robertson 11,181 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,181 Tennessee House of Representatives District 67

1. Joe Pitts - Democratic 2. Mike Warner - Constitution 1 2 Montgomery 6,154 2,638 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,154 2,638 Tennessee House of Representatives District 68

1. Curtis Johnson - Republican 1 Montgomery 12,872 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,872

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1. - Republican 2. David A. Shepard - Democratic 1 2 Dickson 2,270 2,430 Hickman 2,445 2,079 Maury 1,516 1,737 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,231 6,246 Tennessee House of Representatives District 70

1. - Republican 1 Giles 4,228 Lawrence 6,136 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,364 Tennessee House of Representatives District 71

1. David "Coach" Byrd - Republican 1 Hardin 4,032 Lawrence 1,016 Lewis 2,110 Wayne 2,307 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,465 Tennessee House of Representatives District 72

1. Steve K. McDaniel - Republican 1 Chester 2,965 Decatur 1,953 Henderson 4,516 Perry 1,114 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,548 Tennessee House of Representatives District 73

1. - Republican 2. Shelia L Godwin - Democratic 1 2 Madison 13,116 3,921 DISTRICT TOTALS 13,116 3,921 Tennessee House of Representatives District 74

1. Jay D. Reedy - Republican 2. John C. Tidwell - Democratic 1 2 Houston 965 849 Humphreys 1,871 2,357 Montgomery 2,565 1,781 DISTRICT TOTALS 5,401 4,987

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1. - Republican 2. Randy Patton - Democratic 3. James Hart - Independent 1 2 3 Benton 2,028 1,623 149 Henry 4,912 2,007 309 Stewart 1,779 998 215 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,719 4,628 673 Tennessee House of Representatives District 76

1. - Republican 2. Joyce Washington - Democratic 1 2 Carroll 2,232 920 Obion 1,539 803 Weakley 5,188 2,210 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,959 3,933 Tennessee House of Representatives District 77

1. Bill Sanderson - Republican 1 Dyer 6,401 Lake 789 Obion 3,396 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,586 Tennessee House of Representatives District 78

1. - Republican 2. Jane R. Crisp - Democratic 1 2 Cheatham 6,139 2,578 Dickson 4,101 1,661 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,240 4,239 Tennessee House of Representatives District 79

1. - Republican 2. Bobby Barnett - Democratic 1 2 Carroll 2,291 775 Gibson 8,586 2,408 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,877 3,183 Tennessee House of Representatives District 80

1. Johnny W. Shaw - Democratic 1 Hardeman 3,194 Madison 4,668 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,862

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1. Debra F. Moody - Republican 1 Tipton 10,249 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,249 Tennessee House of Representatives District 82

1. Craig Fitzhugh - Democratic 1 Crockett 1,938 Haywood 2,746 Lauderdale 3,146 DISTRICT TOTALS 7,830 Tennessee House of Representatives District 83

1. Mark White - Republican 1 Shelby 14,699 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,699 Tennessee House of Representatives District 84

1. , Jr. - Democratic 1 Shelby 9,000 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,000 Tennessee House of Representatives District 85

1. Johnnie R. Turner - Democratic 1 Shelby 10,712 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,712 Tennessee House of Representatives District 86

1. George T. Edwards, III - Republican 2. Barbara Cooper - Democratic 1 2 Shelby 3,115 7,595 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,115 7,595 Tennessee House of Representatives District 87

1. - Democratic 1 Shelby 8,791 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,791

03-Dec-14 Page 33 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Tennessee House of Representatives District 88

1. Harry Barber - Republican 2. Larry J. Miller - Democratic 1 2 Shelby 3,134 7,297 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,134 7,297 Tennessee House of Representatives District 89

1. Roger Kane - Republican 1 Knox 12,958 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,958 Tennessee House of Representatives District 90

1. John J. DeBerry, Jr. - Democratic 1 Shelby 9,237 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,237 Tennessee House of Representatives District 91

1. Samuel A. Arthur Watkins - Republican 2. Raumesh A. Akbari - Democratic 1 2 Shelby 1,777 8,053 DISTRICT TOTALS 1,777 8,053 Tennessee House of Representatives District 92

1. - Republican 2. Vicki Cain - Democratic 1 2 Franklin 102 37 Lincoln 2,375 523 Marion 1,822 1,248 Marshall 3,790 2,295 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,089 4,103 Tennessee House of Representatives District 93

1. Colonel G. Billingsley - Republican 2. G.A. Hardaway, Sr. - Democratic 1 2 Shelby 2,507 6,996 DISTRICT TOTALS 2,507 6,996 Tennessee House of Representatives District 94

1. Leigh Rosser Wilburn - Republican 1 Fayette 8,249 Hardeman 479 McNairy 3,671 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,399

03-Dec-14 Page 34 of 35 State of Tennessee November 4, 2014 State General Tennessee House of Representatives District 95

1. - Republican 1 Shelby 18,039 DISTRICT TOTALS 18,039 Tennessee House of Representatives District 96

1. Steve McManus - Republican 2. - Democratic 1 2 Shelby 9,990 6,123 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,990 6,123 Tennessee House of Representatives District 97

1. - Republican 1 Shelby 11,637 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,637 Tennessee House of Representatives District 98

1. - Democratic 1 Shelby 6,930 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,930 Tennessee House of Representatives District 99

1. Ron Lollar - Republican 1 Shelby 14,131 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,131

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